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aCe Golf/Pebble Creek ne 18 71 6,436 Public n y y y
Golf Club
10550 Regents Park Dr. • Tampa, FL 33647
(813) 973-3870
www.pebblecreekclub.com
New Champion Bermuda Greens, new celebration tees, new sand bunkers and a $2 million upgrade. Conveniently located in New Tampa, NE of USF. Tampa’s favorite
since 1967 for best value and layout. Serene setting, shady oaks and water on 16 holes. Irish bar and billiard room
babe ZaHariaS Golf CourSe ne 18 70 6,054 Public n n n y
11412 Forest Hills Dr. • Tampa, FL 33612
(813) 631-4374
www.babezahariasgc.com
The beautiful Babe Zaharias Golf Course is located amid the quaint Forest Hills neighborhood in North Tampa just 20 minutes from downtown and the Tampa
International Airport. The course received its unique name from Female Athlete of the Century, Babe Didrikson-Zaharias, who played and owned the course. This
diverse course is perfect for beginners and skilled players who want to sharpen course management proficiency
bardMoor Golf & tenniS Club r 18 72 7,015 Public n y y y
8001 Cumberland Rd. • Largo, FL 33777
(727) 392-1234
www.bardmoorgolf.com
The tradition of excellence that brought the PGA Tour and LPGA Tour to Bardmoor Golf and Tennis Club continues today. Host of the nationally televised JC
Penney Classic for 13 seasons, this 18-hole, par 72 premier Tampa golf course was redesigned in 2001 by Gary Koch. Demanding for pros yet fun for all
players, Bardmoor epitomizes Florida golf at its finest. Pristinely manicured, Bardmoor features TifEagle greens that rival tour status. State-of-the-art practice
facilities, an award-winning golf shop, and outstanding service complete your experience. Located minutes from some of the best beaches in Florida, Bardmoor
is consistently rated one of the premier Florida golf courses.
tHe ClaW at uSf ne 18 71 6,900 Public n y y y
13801 N 46th St. • Tampa, FL 33612
(813) 632-6893
www.theclawatusfgolf.com
The Claw at USF remains one of Tampa Bay’s most challenging public golf courses. Featuring long, tight fairways lined with majestic oaks, towering cypress, and pines.
CoPPerHead at inniSbrook r 18 71 7,340 Semi-Private y y y y
reSort and Golf Club
36750 U.S. Hwy. 19 N
Palm Harbor, FL 34684
(727) 942-2000 • (800) 456-2000
www.innisbrookgolfresort.com
Copperhead hosts the PGA Tour’s Transition Championship each March. U.S. Ryder Cup Captain calls Copperhead “the best course we play on Tour.” Copper-
head is included in Golf Magazine’s “Top 100 Courses You Can Play” and a must play for serious golfers.
eMerald GreenS Golf reSort nW 27 72 6,940 Private y y y y
& Country Club
13941 Clubhouse Dr. • Tampa, FL 33618
(813) 961-9400 • (866) 974-7336
www.stayandplaytampa.com
Emerald Greens Golf Resort & Country Club offers members and guests 27 holes of Championship Golf, Har-Tru Tennis courts, aquatic center, fine and casual
dining and luxurious accommodations. Located just minutes from Raymond James Stadium, Tampa International Airport, and numerous shopping options.
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